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Mixolydian‑flavored rock/country loop with flat‑seven borrowed from the parallel mixolydian mode. more

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Chord scheme built on I–IV–V over 12 bars; foundational for blues, rock, and jazz. more

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Major‑key pop sequence emphasizing mediant lift before pre‑dominant and dominant. Uses the mediant (iii) chord between tonic and subdominant; a bri... more

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The foundational three-chord major-key progression: I–IV–V. Core to blues, rock, country, and early R&B. Supports quick-change and turnaround varia... more

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Classic functional cadence moving tonic→subdominant→dominant→tonic; foundation of blues, rock, and folk. more

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A classic four-chord progression derived from the major scale: I–V–IV–V. Often used as a repetitive vamp or turnaround in major-key blues, rock, an... more

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Widely known as the “Axis” progression, represented by I–V–vi–IV. This four-chord loop dominates modern pop, rock, and ballad writing. It maintains... more

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Evergreen “’50s progression” I–vi–IV–V used in doo‑wop, ballads, and countless pop standards. more

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Jazz/cadential staple: ii–V–I. Often extended with 7ths/alterations (e.g., Dm7–G7alt–Cmaj7). Enables smooth voice-leading via functional predominan... more

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Colloquial term for notable musicians who died at age 27; a cultural reference, not a formal category. more

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Common pop EDM ballad loop vi–IV–I–V; supports soaring top‑lines and “the drop”. more

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Label role focused on scouting talent, developing artists, and pairing songs/producers. Success depends on taste, timing, and support. more

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Curate reference tracks by mix/tonal traits; train rapid A/B recognition. more

Blind A/B for stereo width, depth (reverb), and localization cues. more

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Standardized filters for SPL measurement approximating human sensitivity (A), mid-level (C), or flat (Z). more

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Indication that two players share a single written line in unison. more

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Popular/jazz standard song form: two As, a contrasting B (bridge), and a final A. more

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A session built with Scenes for each song/section, including clicks, cues, and automation. Designed for reliable, repeatable playback. more

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Ability to name notes without a reference; rare; not required for pro work. more

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Conversion of acoustic energy to heat inside porous/viscoelastic materials; reduces reflections. more

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Increased emphasis on attack; common marks: >, (marcato), sfz for dynamic accent. more

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Sharp, flat, or natural sign altering pitch from the key signature; typically lasts for the measure. more

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Teacher, peer group, or public log to create commitment and feedback. more

Six‑string plucked chordophone; steel/nylon variants; strumming and fingerstyle textures. more

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Opposition to acoustic flow; mismatch between media/surfaces causes reflection/transmission. more

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String height above frets; impacts feel, buzz, intonation, and technique. more

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Top/mid/bottom funnel ads from awareness to conversion; track CPA/ROAS. more

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